Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

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Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)

Established in 1962, after the Chinese Attack. Basically unemployed in the Northern borders for monitoring the borders and also stop smuggling and illegal immigration. 
 

National Security Guard (NSG)

Established 1984. Established to counter the surge of militancy in the country. 
Highly trained force which deals with militants effectively.
 

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)

Set up in 1969 after the recommendations of Justice B.Mukherjee. Objectives is to monitor the industrial complexes of Central Government. 
 

Assam Rifles

Established in 1835 and is the oldest paramilitary force in the country.  Main objective is to keep vigilance of international borders in North East and Countering insurgency operations in Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland. 
 

Border Security Force (BSF)

Established in 1965. Keeps a vigil over the international borders against the intrusion in the country.
  

Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)

Set up in 1939. Main objectives is to assist the State/Union Territory Police in the maintenance of law and order. The 88th Battalion of CRPF, known as ‘Mahila Battalion’ (Commissioned on March 30,1986) is the world’s first paramilitary force comprising entirely of women. 
Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

National Cadet Corps (NCC)

Established in 1948.  Main objectives is to stimulate interest among the youth in the defence of the country to build up reserved manpower to expand armed forces.
 

Territorial Army (TA)

Established in 1948. A voluntary, part-time force (between 18 and 35 years), not professional soldiers, but civilians, who wish to assist in defence of the country. 
Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

Home Guards

Established in 1962, to assist the police in maintaining security, to help defence forces and to help defence forces and to help authorities in case of any eventuality. 
Paramilitary and Reserved Forces of India

Cost Guard

Setup in 1978. Main objective is to protect the maritime and other national interests in the maritime zones of India. 
 

Intelligence Bureau (IB)

Set up in 1920. The objective is to collect secret information relating to the country’s security. Originally set up as Central Special Branch (CSB) in 1887 and renamed IB in 1920.
 

Central Bureau of Intelligence (CBI)

Established in 1953. The objective is to investigate cases of misconduct by public servants, cases of cheating, embezzlement and fraud. CBI is also entrusted with the investigation of international criminal cases in collaboration with INTERPOL. 
 

National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)

Established in 1986. The objective is to collect crime statistics at the national level, information of inter-state and international criminals to help investigation agencies. 
 

Rapid Action Force (RAF)

Established in 1992, under the operational command of CPRF. 10 battalions of the CRPF have been reoriented for tackling communal riots in the country. 0 0 0
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